We have to put the Charlton bogey team history out of the way sometime we will not have a better chance to do so than next weekJack_Tinn wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:16 pm Bolton play one of their games in hand on Tuesday @Cambridge
next weekend Blackpool vs Bolton and Barnsley vs Derby
real chance for Pompey to power on if they can get a win at Charlton.
Tuesday 27th: Derby play their game in hand at home to Charlton and Bolton play their second of three games in hand away at Wigan.
It should become a lot clearer over the next 10 days. Pompey can only concentrate on their own games ....
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Barnsley might if it doesn't get moved for internationals (we don't have 3 now), as end of March could be crunch time for them too.
If a team takes the smallest allocation we give to them and we sell out is it less then?
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Apparently best attendance since Arsenal 2009.
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We are obliged by league rules to offer up to 2000 to away fans only if they don’t take this then more seats can be released for general sale to our supporters is how I believe it worksPompey1984+1 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 11:20 am
If a team takes the smallest allocation we give to them and we sell out is it less then?
As was the case with Cambridge we can’t sell seats in their section to home fans due to segregation
So yes unless a team takes the 2000 allocated we can’t better yesterdays gate
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They have a Reading Room in our Library, now I know why.
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Fantastic performance though up until we scored Reading outclassed us and, for me, were the best team I have seen at Fratton Park this season. Our defence during that opening 35 minutes was excellent though. We are so much better with Ogilvie at LB, Shaughnessy is a Rolls Royce of a defender and Raggett was outstanding on Saturday. Then that kick from Norris to Kamara changed the game, completely. There are a few fans around me (NSL) that really do my head in. On Tuesday night they were getting at MPH, on Saturday afternoon it was Norris in the first half hour or so, even though he was helping to keep us in the game. Admittedly, several of his attempted kicks went astray, and for those he was getting pelters. What these so called fans seem to forget is the other 50,000 kicks or throws he has made this season that have been pin-point accurate! On to Saturday, Charlton always my favourite away game of the season. Can't wait!
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Thanks SB for the BFTG feedback - always interesting.
Sad to hear about the few fans whose bottle is nearly always half empty. Hopefully, they kept quiet in the second half.
Sad to hear about the few fans whose bottle is nearly always half empty. Hopefully, they kept quiet in the second half.
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Didn't hear a squeak out of them after his fantastic kick to Kamara started the move for the first goalMilton End wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:24 pm Thanks SB for the BFTG feedback - always interesting.
Sad to hear about the few fans whose bottle is nearly always half empty. Hopefully, they kept quiet in the second half.
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They were probably too busy patting themselves on the back for the effect their inspired motivational encouragement had made on his performance!
Selsey Bill wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:37 pmDidn't hear a squeak out of them after his fantastic kick to Kamara started the move for the first goalMilton End wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 2:24 pm Thanks SB for the BFTG feedback - always interesting.
Sad to hear about the few fans whose bottle is nearly always half empty. Hopefully, they kept quiet in the second half.
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